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BDY Brazilian

0.45
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Brazilian BDY London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.45 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.45 0.45
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Brazilian BDY Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 Apr 2014 and 27 Apr 2024

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Posted at 29/5/2009 02:11 by rubstone
I have compiled the data I have on Regis and it is available. I am currently working on Canastra and my initial impression is that Canastra 8 at approximately 20 Hectares in surface area is one of the most interesting kimberlites I have ever seen and my recomendation to any company would be to get stuck in! The ideal situation for BDY shareholders would be to get Canstra 1 into production and utilise the cash flow to evaluate Canastra 8. I aim to get the Canstra data available for viewing early next week. It is quite something.

Then there is still all the Santo Antonio do Bonito kimberlites which logically should be the source of those exceptionally large diamonds from the downstream alluvials, including the +700 carat gem quality Presidente Vargas.

brazilian.diamonds.br@gmail.com
Posted at 12/8/2008 10:01 by cass50
RNS...Name change of "Brazilian Diamonds" to "Brazilian Cancer". After much in-depth discussion by the board it was decided to rename the company to comparably reflect a more accurate description to shareholders as to the long term effects of being a BDY investor. Chairman Ken Judge summed it all up when he said that the company has been in a painfully long term irreversable decline, now boardering on the "terminal", which is guaranteed to have a seriously detrimental affect on investor wealth. The company will be looking around at some time in the future for further funding in the hope that additional people can also share in the misery of existing shareholders...and also due to the recent rise in oil prices, the recently gifted 1.3 mio quid has been found to be insufficient to cover the running costs of the "company" helicopter, lear-jet, ferrari.. and champagne...which of course are essential executive tools for diamond exploration...especially if one happens to be resident in Monaco...which our very own Ken Judge is......
Posted at 16/8/2007 11:57 by cass50
BDY directors enjoy paying themselves fees, costs ,rents, services etc. via 3rd party "vehicles" in which they have an interest. I wonder how much longer BDY can continue to "tap" the market for cash without producing any revenue ??

Related Party Transactions

During the six months ended June 30, 2007, the Company entered into the
following transactions with related parties:

a) The Company paid or accrued for corporate administrative fees which
includes office administration and corporate secretarial services, accounting,
investor relations, chief financial officer, rent and other office expenses at
cost of $105,000 (2006 - $91,000) to HRG Management Ltd. ("HRG"). The Company
received or accrued miscellaneous office recoveries of $12,000 (2006 - $33,000)
from HRG. HRG is a captive management company jointly owned by the Company and
certain other companies that share the Vancouver office and staff on a cost
recovery basis. Kenneth P. Judge and Stephen L. Fabian are common directors of
the Company and HRG.



b) Received or accrued office rent recoveries of $Nil (2006 - $61,000) from
HRG. Received or accrued office rent recoveries of $Nil (2006 - $8,000)
companies with common directors of the Company.

c) Paid or accrued consulting fees for technical services and rent in the
amount of $98,000 (2006 - $226,000) to Hamilton Capital Partners Limited, a
company in which Kenneth P. Judge is a director.

d) Paid or accrued management fees of $68,000 (2006 - $68,000) to Massif
Limited ("Massif"), a company in which Stephen L. Fabian has an interest.

e) Paid or accrued professional fees of $3,000 (2006 - $10,000) to a law
firm in which David Cowan is a partner.

f) Paid or accrued corporate admin fees of $Nil (2006 - $79,000) to RWA
Management Limited, a company controlled by a former officer of the Company.

g) Accrued or recovered office and technical costs of $25,000 (2006 -
$68,000) from Hidefield Gold PLC ("HIF") have been capitalized to mineral
properties. Kenneth P. Judge and Francis Johnstone are also directors of HIF.
Posted at 11/7/2007 10:19 by wassapper
Comment from Fox-Davies in their Daily Monitor which you can find at

Brazilian Diamonds (BDY LN, 9.4p, unchanged) announced that replication sampling of the Salvador 1 kimberlite prior to the commencement of bulk sampling operations has returned significant diamond counts. Preliminary results from the processing of three samples each weighing one tonne have yielded a total of 54 diamonds. These samples were recently collected from the upper part of the Salvador 1 kimberlite with the intention of replicating results from an initial 580kg samples collected by the company in late 2006, which yielded nine diamonds including the largest weighing 0.52 carats. This sampling followed careful removal of the overlying alluvial deposits and the new samples were then recovered at depths of between 0.5m and 1.5m beneath the surface of the kimberlite.
Posted at 02/12/2006 13:02 by airymatt
What with so many huge disappointments in the past I feel that any news will have to be of a significantly substantive and proven nature which "guarantees" revenue in the near future, in order that the share price continues to rise..and that rise can be sustained. From memory they said they had enough cash to see them through to the year-end. The last 2-3 fundraisers were on AIM...in the first, which was 3-4 years ago, the share price was pumped up to 90cts (from about 25cts), whereby shares were issued in London @ circa 35pps. Since that time its virtually been a painfully slow one-way street down to the recent lows of 8pps. Having said all that, most of the ensuing RNS has been upbeat, so hopefully there's an outside chance that they may actually have something of value, especially in the light of yesterdays share price performance. The TSX is notorious for share manipulation..especially when it comes to junior miners (I think we all remember Bre-x which killed the market, not to mention the independant assayer!). Good luck to all BDY holders...we bloody well need it !!
Posted at 20/10/2006 11:24 by arf dysg
Lots of explorer companies are like this... the shares are in a permanent downtrend up to the point where major news appears, then they leap skywards. :)

Of course, some of them don't achieve the "leap skywards" bit. :(

I am standing under the money tree and it looks like some is about to fall off, so I may get some BDY soon.
Posted at 17/10/2006 17:21 by holism
We all know the risk reward ratio for a deiamond exploration company. If BDY opens up Canasta the share price will start to move, but these small snippets are almost counter productive because they are not the main play IMHO.
Posted at 17/10/2006 15:30 by oldskoolraver
Brazilian Diamonds L Brazilian Diamonds makes 'significant' micro-diamond find at Regis pipe

LONDON (AFX) - AIM-listed Brazilian Diamonds Ltd (BDY) said it has found
"significant" micro-diamond counts from a series of deep diamond drill tests of
the Regis kimberlite pipe in central Minas Gerais, Brazil.
The company said 129 micro-diamonds were recovered.
Chairman Kenneth P. Judge said: "We believe that the recovery of significant
micro-diamond counts from the deep drilling of the Regis kimberlite represents
confirmation of the importance of our Regis exploration programme.
"It further validates our regional exploration geologic model which is
currently being applied to several other important targets within the Company's
portfolio in Minas Gerais."
Posted at 17/10/2006 14:32 by airymatt
This company has been promising so much for so long...with the share price dying a slow death in the meantime. Maybe, if the latest RNS is true, it may signal the start of a change of fortune for BDY and its long-suffering shareholders. (ps What we need is a few 1st class bb rampers to get this thing kickstarted :-))
Posted at 17/10/2006 11:28 by dogberry202000
Yes, just added. It will be interesting to see what happens when BDY opens in Canada as the market seems bigger there.

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